Catgafij n!kti E Mari SEES.—AI I Ad vertiee ernes, K its inew Notices, Mar riages, Hostile, ar.c., to secure ins° tion in the I'ELECiItAPH, mast invariably ne accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular It:toning Edition nee inserted in the Horning Edition 'Without extra charge: HARRISBURG, PA. letVfL( F Saturday Evening, August /9,_1563 TOWN AND COUNTRY. PREBBYTTaLkIi Cnnacn.—The Old School Pres, byterian church will be closed to-morrow, tin; pastor being absent. MN UNION CONVENTION of Cumberland county will be held in Carlisle, on Monday, Sept. 7th. Delegate elections on Saturday evening previous; I. 0. or 0. F.—The Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the 'United States will hold its annual session in the city of Baltimore, on the 'third Monday of September. NSW COUNTEEFEIT.- - liarmers' Bank of .fan: caster, Pa.-2's, altered ; two Indians on loWer left ; portrait on lower right ; 2 on each upper corner. —.,—...4b,...--... LOSES um PaNsum.—A wounded man who re-enters the military service of the United States, loses his pension, as pensions are only intended for those who are rendered unfit for military duty. RELacuous.—Episcopal Chureh.—Religions , ser vices will be held in the St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Front street, on ,to-morrow, at 10 o'clock, A. N., and it P. x., 'Rev. William Phil lips officiating. ESCAPED FROM Jam.—Two prisoners named Bullock and Baird, escaped from the jail at Bellefonte, on Wednesday last, by boring out some of the plank lining and then quarrying through the wall. They bad been - confined on a charge of robbery. MASONIC.—The members of Perseverance Lodge, NO. 21, A. Y. M., will meet at their hill on Monday afternoon at three o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Wm. Berryhill, Dress—full suit- of black. By order of thei TIIANKB.—The Surgeon in charge of the East, . . Walnut Street Hospital aCknowledges the-re ceipt of, and in behalf of his patients returns' th.mks for, a box of bed clothing, bandages, lint, dried fruit, So., received from the ladits of Hockersville, in Derry township. RUN Orr, —Yesterday afternoon a government . wagon, laden with provisions, with four horses attached, passed up Chestnut street, from the depot, at a furious rate. A child narrowly es caped being.= over. One of the horses was severely crippled. We have not heard of .any other damage resulting from the "run-off. TRIM YOUNG Mita BURNED 10 DBATH.—OIL Wednesday night of last week a fire broke out In the store and dwelling of. Mr. James Milli gan, in Port Griffith, -Mamie county, -and, three young men, who were sleeping, in the building, perished in the flames. The young. men were brothers, named Barrett. I=l Ia ToWN.--Medical InTector J. M.,Cnyler, of the D. S. Army, arrived in this city yester day, and was registered at the Jones House. Dr. C. has admirably performed the duties de volving upon him, besides the establishthent of numerous hospitals throughout the conntiy. He is at present on an inspecting tour, and the, hospitals here should receive the benefit of a visit from him. • ==l=l DEDICATION. —The dedicatory . exercises , of Zion's Church of the Evangelical Associadon, situate on North street, in thiscity, will take. place on Sunday, the 6th. of September. - There will also be preaching' on Saturday evening previous. Rev. M. F. Malie, of Pottsville, and tither ministers, are expected to be : present. ; Preaching will be held on Sunday at and 8 o'clock. The public are invited to at tend: ' R. I).EISEER, 5ept3,4,5-wlt DELEGATE &marlins. —The mends of the littion should not forget that this is the day for the. election of 'delegates to the County COuvention, which meets in the Court House on Tuesday . n eat. , i :tke meetings for the election -Cf delegates is, Ne held in the various townships of the, county, at ' the usual plaeesof holding said elec: Hens, hetwee. 'a the hours of five and seven P. Y., and in the Nerds and boroughs between the v, hours of seven am. 4 nine P * 14/1 . . p m „ , .pionic announced to take place'in Hoffman'a:wt.. o day, has been postponed until Tuesday next;- • ; 3 * . he#4 t i l i' lli be positively held there. 'tents Lave beeix pro cured, so that in the event: of , d l . 6ll o l eeable weather , there will be ample shelter /Droll who attend: - I(ri . )' trust the pabilc will' nburs ,ll 3r. _patronise this picnic, as it is for the ,*meat a respectable gentleman who was draftt. NEL'. The arrangements are such as to render,ill V I ". comfortable, and warrant them a pleasant . 1 ° 63 : The patty Will start from' the Washing lon Hotel, corner of Walnut and Sixth streets. 1. 1 9 improper characters. admitted to the grounds. I==l DISORDERLY CONDUCE.—The grocery of 'Evan Bolce, on the Ridge Road, jvas,atMckeel,;_hy.a squad o£: disorderlysoldierif, .late on Thursday night:-".The door was battered down,:and .a generatoislanght made on the °WWl:Matt roma, :Crhokerscwere scattered in•the . , ereEti a showcase „ destroyed; waternielOnet4iiri hurled latii4djoi.rdrig ; grounds, and rrtearly everything , destroyed upon -the- ro wdi t could lay hands. ' f _T-WP oc,ithar.soldieri:iverj arrested. - Later .—Four eoldiersiAamed Charles Bcow`n; James Yangliau:Corportirßutterbaugh lad Daniel Reamer, have been arrested on a charge of malicious mischief, in the above case, and are now in prison. To-DAY forty-four conscripts from the First ward and thirty-four from the Second ward of this city were to appear at the headquarters of the Provost Marshal, for examination. On Monday next the remainder from the &cool ward, and the first seventy from the Third ward, will appear. From present indications the ranks of the army will not receive a very large accession from the drafted men of this comity. A large majority of those not exempt on account of physical disability (so far as the examination has progressed) have paid the $BOO com'mta tion, or farniEhed attbatittltes. Ir rs irrernn that:the butchers have been cited to appear before the Mayor, and answer certain charges which originated in the foolish brain of the local of the Tory Organ, ass, to the , cleanli ness of their "blocks" and "stalls." If Mayor, Roumfort intends to make eieryliresponeible charge against the businessmen.of Harrisburgi which appears in the Tory - Organ the subject of, legal h,lvestigation, he will have his hands full. We will endeavor, to procure the proceedings of this investigation, when - it is had,'and in the meantime we insist that the victualers of Har-, risburg _are among the most courfeekti and cleanly in the country, the' libels of the' Tory Organ to the contrary notwithstanding. A WORD TO DILUTED Mar—Beware of Sharpers.; noderttand that several persons, who: make profesidon of , being adorn.* at lasi, are constantly occupying - the hall of the Court! house, in front of the xel6aUthere the examin iog board it in session,: ving bat,the idea that! they have especial influence with the board, and that, if they pay thom`.s6o - cr $lOO, theyt will procure exemption, and if unsuccessfuli that the money will be refunded. We caution drafted men to'bOware of these sharks. They ! are genuine copperheads, and the board will not! listen to them or , any other person pleading to have personsexemPted. - drafted man entitled k to exemption need not employ nny one to assist him in procuring •his rights. He will be ex empted much sooner'on his own personal applica tion Wm if he employs any of these harpies., We-' say again to the drafted man, employ no : one.; The board is composed of upright and honest! men. Its , members will aid in your case impartially. We have the name of at ; least one copperhead lawyer who has been-trying to impose upon drafted men,.and if he continues to occupy his post at the door, we -will publish his name, so thathe may nOtbe able to impose upon the honest countrymen hereafter A lissrsay wawa HERDS EXPLANATION.—A considerable number of persons were returned to the Court at the present term, charged with selling liquor on Sunday, without license or to minors, but in the great majority of there prosecutions, justice has been frustrated by the non-appearance of the informer at the yroper time. Why is this ? Whose fault is this •ab mince of .witnesses? Is it supposed by these parties that the public will submit to this kind of trifling? We call upon the Court, hereafter, to cOmpel the appearance of these. informers; and by all that is sacred, by the hope for the peace of many_families, by the haggard.conn tenance of the drunkard's wife; by tha,ragged appearance of the drunkard's children; in the name of God, religion and humanity, yoke the aid, influence and power of thagoirt to stop the flow of• liquid death which now surges through our streets, bearirigoupgrils tierce waves, down to hell, the manhond youth of the nation. Liquor is, sold without a license in Harrisburg. Liquor is soklito minors.= Liquor is sold on Sunday. Why is itnot'stopped? Why is God's day hot protected? Why are God's creatures not shielded from their own appetites and the temptations of fiends lb hu man shape? these questions are for the officers of the law to anewerfor the police to explain —for the Courts and juries to_settle. Hereafter, . when these prosecutions are started, ar e intend to follow up the proceedings and let the public know why they fail, if they fail as - they have at thapresianiterm of Court. THE GAIETIES IN Cons:T.—The notorious Bob Edwards, keeper of and head lbaffoon'and black guard in that infamous den known - as the Gide; ties, was' - hefore the Grand .Tury at the present term of the Court, a charge of maintaining . • . . a nuisance, in the shape of-a report wheretlignOr is sold -to-minors, Where bawds ;andledherotis old young men itsienlble for - 11difieris practices, and where the entire neighliOrVoiiii, with the meMbers of one, our most respectable congregations; are outraged and interrupted in the Peadeable worship ofGed. Bat in thilidais, justice was frustiated by a trick of Edinirds, who plead guilty to the:simple of keep ing a disorderly housen trick *lit& • Shirt all evidence, and left Edwards off with the,niere trifling imp,osition of a fine. Thiiiiibinieful, outrageousrand :insulting to the entireutiyeral sense and decciiiiin of the city. By thiFitrata gem, the excesses, the lewdness, the ,drriiiiten-, ness, the degradation' - 'end the Ireji-,:iltimuing influences of the Gaieties were shutinrfrom the view of the Court, were withheld from the jury, were denied to the disapproval of jus tice : And at the same time, we are taunt': ingly- informed. that Edwards has-disposed-Of hie interest in the Gaietiesthat - C:tarie - Air lOnger manage/ or lesies•and 4 1Luiethig a *" where the. winding - eireetaAt3Orilif*e,iroven is protected, add - the Ago. of nth 3vithi the song of sin are nightly•Teided out on the public" Ali Alilivis" ried on dext door to the honie of _the District Attorney, in - hearing of the Mayor's office, with :a police magistrate living on the opposite side 6, 4 the street ! L is it not shameful? „is_ it not i t uoniliatintthat such a stench should•lies lowe 4 to assail the Ipriblia nostrils, and no. temeeNy afforded " for its abatement We hope tAattbe preeent proprietor of the Gaieties 1 00' ,opee be -arrested -and. returned: The p~,y a finings , we curb act who'is ; ite me'n' Igor - or - 166. , F0,-and if-thole- mine—lead in its hoiri•WOpe: 111 , 1 4 1 n cannot be . reached; we_ the property sum: Moped to appey,4%??,,lyo answer theater& of 1.-..ria v 2ClLth*/ ,11.3 166 i n —to those who winaskiersistently maintain a ''nuisance. In this work of abating this nuisance, we invoke the aid of all good clazens. FOURTH STREET BE EL.—There will be no preaching in the Fourth Street Bethel to•mor row morning, on account of thu absence of the pastor, attending a funeral. Sabbath school in the afternoon, at lk o'clock ; also, service at the usual hour in the evening. • =1 POLICE AFFAIRS.—Before Aldermen Kline. There were several cases of drunkenness on hand again. The following' pe' rsous were ar rested by Officer Cline and others, and subse quently discharged: Ellen Porter, James C. Shook, James-Quinn and Patrick.Hipky, TANNER'S ALLEY.—Last night some of the in habitants of this notorious. portion of our city • had a regular 'melee. Quite a number of the sable individuals residing there bad a "finger in the pie." The renowned Jack Fayetts, with Mike French and several others, were arrested,' , on oath of Raphael. Toensteiti m .a,storp . hoepet on'a-corner'of the alley: ' TheYWriiiri to answer the charge, which is that of drunken, ness,.dispTrieldr i condutct i ic. altiplflittrAs said to have originated at a dance. • -Pit 4.V 1 t NO4 . Naw Fe* 4 :;;SPDPg. ,- We - .. haxattncgri-rdatdved, and are opening a beautiful 'eseort i ntentpf new! style diesstoodiraiisrotlleiEgtidie " a 6 Splendid assortment of new delainea. All, ablottopoaßiii .1414W'rifyre of plaid goods. Fine black bombazines . Black and colored parama s. 5 pieces et , ,biricksilkr“..: I,le 0 7 43. 60 plectra! of bleached And unbleached mus-1 line; -r'.....: • a a 314. Az4 0 ,4 tinyOiliapifor sheeting. 6 - 4 heavy linen for pillow cases. 8-4 grey linen dainaskAdrittiblbrooVerigiirtue White linen table twerp apittnapkire a l Black alaraicaiOrquillittlis. k White linen- andiliemstiehXliciokat hdkfa. 10 doz. Babioralsklrts, fwm S 2 50 up. Large'aisiortiatilf oilibok4lifits. • „Ilocip>skirWat 75icts, $1 00 , $1 50, and all prices. White eambileninisliiiiiiiid jietinnette, mia smas, Irish linen, Swiss muslial„, and a great, many other nettoixlitYV ti ii EDXOR OF TBIAGRARK : t • • Dear Ar h 'Wit - Yohr permission I wish to say to the readers of yirfir paperAhatliwill send by return mail to all who, wish it, ( free) a „Re cipe, with fall directioniflorMakinglind;iiising a simple Vegetable 13almi that yrneffeetnally remove, in 10 days; TPfmples, Blotches, Tan Freckles, axid,All •Impurithisiorthe%Skl6, leav ing the same soft.,elear, smooth .and beautiful. I will' alaci-mill'fiei) tb - thole - having Bald Heads. or Bare Facie ; simple directions and in formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant stache, in lees than 30 dais. All applications answered brrettiriihniiiLwitholit Char'ge. Bespectfully,yours F!' Cairill."AN ? , Chemist, jl2B,4Ekn] No. 831 Broadway, New York. A GENTLEMAN, cured of Neryous Incompetency, 14mattire Daisy and' Youthful Error, actuated,by a -desire. tobenefiti others, will be happy to furnish to all who.need it (free of charge) the recipe andilliedtibes making the simple Remedy used in h.le oar. Those wishing to profitly<hirrearierierand possess a valuable Remedy—will-receive.the sarne s _by . return - mail: (carefully lealect)`by t iddressiiig • . B. OGDEN, No. 60 Nassau Street, New York. A FRFEND IWNEED. - 111 DR. BWEERS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet,,of,Connecticyt_t„the,.great, bone.vetter, and has been need 'in his' practice for the last twenty years with - the biost astonishingstiobete. As an external remedy, it is without. a rival, and- , *lll.allevitV.O. pain-more'speedily ' than any other.,t preparation.- For all -. Rheumatic and Neriretiff Dial:Wens it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, :Wounda,- Sprains, Bruises,' &c., its soothing, healing , and pow erful strengthening properties.= excite the just wonder and astonishment of All who_ have, ever given it a trial. Over one thousan d nerd ficates of remarkable eines, , performed bl it i within the last two years, attest this fact; See advertisement. angll-dawoew MO Tirgß S Z 1111 0 T Ai MOTHERS! oN'T fail- to procurelinia. L VFlNSLOW'S D SOOTEOG SYRTA: - for :70HILDREN I.6:I'EaNG. This 'Valuable preparation is the Pivecriptiorief ons the,best fernalecirms and , poneslikthe Uniied States, and hsa. been need . for thirty years with never failing safety Itiid-lincoesirbY millions of mothers and, children, from the feeble .iniant of one' week-aid-to "the adult. Itact, only relieves„the child from ,pafe„, brit. invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity; and gives'toiteiinit-imergf:tivthiiiiihole GRIPING IN TEM ' DMIMA . , AND WIND VOW. We believe it the Best midriliareat Remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRIREA IN CHILDREN; whether oit arises frem !Teething crfrom may other Fell dliections fortwitg iiiwompaay each bottleatNone GlMXthee mdess.thersfadaimile , of OUBTIS & PEREINS, 144 , 7 ,on the =tilde Wrapper.' - ' tiogiby Alt iffediehle Deielge. Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NtW YORK. _ Pima ONLY 25 ONNTS Pelt * ll- - e,e.t4 14e. • , -27d2:1641,702,11.1:: dbricattotial. N,OTICEJ ss inistiON-fwg Ayr' • 're -open her /X I_ school-ea Fronp s etereet,•tivo :days below CheattiukitoiiTtiimhik neat, Seritijniler l', au2s2td t.. „qv- ' 'IRVING FEMALE 00 . 1211EGE? M7 4 BANIMMIG;AV -- IT - rim 'attention cepiiiinti tiankhters t. 9 0 99 ate, *uppeetWx,ctili.e4l2 tkvad zvalAgiiii a ff orded thk,-hnititoukfix jor a ItOroligA*Ld accx:nnpilibiA.,ednmitilka w It jp, 0f , 1 1 9 1 2eak. 48 ...keEk1.#44- 1 .9,11014 Pile4anfl3s clkinvlS.ffisteikkaaAfix . .` t.:1 1 9.4% 8 A€6:*, 6 r 8 1:1 13 .91 2 6xtex.r:d itaYttitl-atibitft tare w ith' tnu, Collegiate porersAcqxxyale•Miter-• ry tailittaind - tigligakank raiir D0'4114014 TIME ofAhe'copt olit.f. ill_ 0144 6 44 aAkthilierataPo. o 3 , .::Of _ The Fall lion will otnmagegioKiWitidim , gayLlepteMber 2 2,4. tiitaxleate4houlsii.enter Promptly, and, as far as possible, parents should ; s write or come in advattogand seem rooms. -/nr,Oataliignps, ex:Wow . - . A. idAttLATTIg`-• r I • an4-Btaw-m-w-s4w president.- 1144,1115 - BU itTAM iNIAY• ,! *TIE . SEIiBIONE 3 A 2. r . t 7 xuaZni32l3l72Veitoitivd. • an22-d2w -r-wei.-Lfaxbiti Principal. QOAl9l.gtl'AlrAND' A littri T r is i ----.. - 'l'.4Mi vp , utfoisvc ~,schlg s li Ale . . m.,-ule Astati thau'iri Iltrito g 'Wing. o r ders ilea Vy bail or otherwise, will bo promptly attended to. J. KIM, sutra Keystone Nursery. illilitarg Notices. SUBSTITUTE 1 SLIBSTI'IIITE! ! For lees than M. For p sticulars inclose 10 cents. Address J. A. TROMSO:4, Care of John G. Schiller, Pittsburg, Pa. an2B d2aro SUBSTITUTES WANTED. A BLEZODTED MEN wishing to go as Sub stitutes,, will find desirable situations and receive the HIGHEST GASH PEWEE, by applying at the dike Of ROB'T SNODGRASS, Attorney at Law, (.1 lx Third street, three doors above Market. an2s d2w SUBSTITUTES WANTED •• A BLE BODIED NEIL, . Citizens , or Aliens, 11, Wiehiwto.setiv.asz -.= • • - SUB,SrI7I77We !O biZAITED reces . Ve the Mu " 'war By applying * • aup-tf TELIRLARH Builtiotk . . . .061150EiPirta , A LL , persons drafted and,wlil 42 . 1 ~fitititled-lo exeMptibacsah' liavtithietir ii3persiiitperly made out by applying at the office of the rat deralgiM, Dar& BU/iDIN!, Third street:" iatILBIYAV-B:"OHILD, : ,, Pittertiet fcirlNEtlittifi Olsten. > an ntic,t,„ ~,r • EMI ! 1 1111:113P4F48 in relatioLhiltiiiift.-.ln...the Ja ErirollvegtAkattW 1 TELLY 4TTENDED TO. gdtioff-pfir 4reloared lacegditig to 11. S. rmilations, at Lo mum . attintitiAM dated, and any one wishing to go as substitute for any drafted man can obtain the highest _cash pri.• 0n141.0 6 4401 717 7- c' t 3d Street. - near Market, null - fin "-I 4 - - "flarth.iig Pa. ' r ,rflit#4:o* 3 blttrmtnts.. Cifrgi ltithirkbly be Pai4 fifrin agmice• nillEOTelt 'T OF THE are re queen* to Announce, DAVID BERSr, of enion_Deposit, as a candidate for Director of tha t foor, subject to the action of the Union County Congestion. ' - ''F°4 • ine wi ll be a 'I4J B. HOWE% of .. Fishery _, . to I tore -, -subject. _ _ - 1 - I _, J. ~. County -union . , • ''' " THE LEGISLATILBE • I..res - odidata, for the hi ' 0 111' ' il 'll 6 iir ti i. o rftl of tile, Dattp a, an 26 dtti OOMMISSIONER. T OFFER MYSELF as a candidate for the of -1 Had Cbunty,Commiaioner, subject to the 'decision of the.,Republican County Convention. MARTIN NISSLEY. LondonderrY.township,•Augnst 25, di n° K. MoOLIIRE, of Washington town .Lt ,ship, will`be a candidate for the Legieda ,turn; subject to the nomination of the Dauphin County Union Convention au24 dtf VOR TEE STATE. SENATE.—Mr. - James Freeland, of Millersburg, will be al can didatir for the State Senate, subject to the nom ination of, the Union Conferees - of the district. suit:to' FQ.B. 00IINTICOMMI§S.LONER. VEIN' WALLOWER, Eat., offers himself as vaa 'e.l candidate for the office of County Commis aioneri.subjeat to thedecislon of the Union Re ublican,.tkotintrOonvention, and if elected 4aledges himself to perform the duties of said Office withalideaitk. !...Harrisbutt-aing..ll, 1863.—dawto • COUNTY, COMPRMIONEK. 1r1E011(11fr 00A88EL respectfully announces Wllthatlhe a•Muididate for the office of ,County Coramiadonei,•and' if nominated and elected, pledges himself to fulfillthe duties of the office withltdellty.• my29-dowtos GUN' TY "TRFASUBER. The undersigned ,announces himself as a _candidate for r•ounty Treasurer and solicits the support of all Union men. , Subject to the nominating con- ISAAO HERSHEY. Union Deposit, May 12,1863. [mylB.4l43mte -- Pianos, ,flltherons, SL,c. F. C. LIGrITE 'B5 CO s,4>= , (Late Lighte & Bradborys)' • Piano Forte 1114itollactorors, 421 -Itruzotam lisivltoix, .24 Meck last of Broadway. KR. F, O. ; LIGHLIR;the original founder of this 'well-kito;ill establishment, Senior 'partner, amt.?* .fradicgd Piano - Porte Maker of "the late dirif of "Lighto3 Sr../iradburys," having :retained his Two-Thirds. interest in the whole s ,businessUcick, meteritils,_&c., and Sole Proprie lifp in hi Valuable Patents, inclusive of his celebrated,- PATENT'. INSULATED IRON ;FRAMES,' is thg only one who can make the §IIPERIOR PIANO FORTES for which this 'house has been so popular. fir All infringe nepta• ,he prosecuted aucord-, 't • :6; Xortes franailik6Mufacto4 are warranted perfeot in every respeot for five years. Liberal * Terc*i.tb F. C. LIGHT.F. & CO., #l l6- 1 3 Pit, 42K1400.111.1 St., New Y<lrlk• , 1 f i ggi / 3 F44' THE LARGEST • 1-''ASSORTMENT OF RHERT MUSIC AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRIWIM; " GWEAMS AND ' LOOKING GLASSES, W. KNOCHE'S, 93 Market st. A* sent by 1 04' 3 84 - 2 tawlY , ' MELODEONS . AND ORGANO ig • tWENTY-1318 T`1313,11M11111 ; TWELVE SILVER MEDALS, and the WA" GOLD MEDAL (ever won by instru .Ments of thiecifisi)las been awarded to MASON --- I 'I,424UN'S INSTRUMENTS. , A full assortment of these instruments t at KNOCHE'S, '• , al on ' sole Agent, je4-2tawly 93 Market street. pui,Nos 801140,1RT9y - EfIRATED • "•-• 801/19440.144-;* fLAOPELFIS, 9.3 Market at. fun,alsortairWatlinterita_always FAVIVIO2OISWRI,IO4eI),49tgy will le -o,lfiiiltiftrATP,kl***for„,*lt• P "1"-2bawlY 131 21 -V r iffe %tad brown, of all grial andprima. Call and examine ,at 108 NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Oor. Front and Market streets. att ct art Oteatncrs STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. Howusan & Assmwarz, Amuse. The steamship GREAT EASTERN, WALTER PATON, Commander. will be dispatched IBOM ramuteocm.nuns NXW roux. I Wednesday, Augind 12 Wednesday, Sept. 2 and at Intervals thereafter of abotit six weeks from each port. , First cabin from Mrs* *136 Second cabin, state=room-' bertha,- meals furnished atseparate tables Excursion Tickets 10,,it and-back, itt thAl Snit and second cabin : billy, a; hun - alid a hat" Servants seximipartxhig piesengent and 4h41: dren under twelve years of age kzdf 'price. In falits ftee• Steerage, with suPerionsecoinniaditioni...s3o Pre of, passage from - I f iverpool,' seine rates as aboie. .• • All fires payable In 9441,,-,or equivalent kis US. currehey. ' . Each passenger allowed. - twentyettile,feet, of An,expetienCed Surgeon - on b 004.. • passage only apply to - • CHARLES' A. .WHITNEY Passage Office, 26 Broadway, New Tort: SOwusian & Asmisisers, Agents, 51 South st ;New Ydrk. )318-dgm Steam Weekly to. Liverpool; 01JONING at ciumissTqwx Nate- Boa.) The well known Steamers of the Lideipail NiarVork and Philadelphia Steam ship. Company„are Intended to sail as folfdiss : CrITY'OF' W ASHINGTON atrirchiy, Ankttst 29th, - airy' OF BALTIMORE Saturday, Sept. Sth,;.CITY OW LONDON, Saturday, tept. 12th, andsucceeding Saturday, at Noon, front W'ei 44; North •. • /UMW OF , PAEBA.Q4 dam, 01 218 ) 1413 WAlanT Rarer. imenroanta, $BO 00 inimmaii, • $B2 I:Tojd:Piridon, 85 00 do toiondon, 36 60 ddro.Paris, 95 00 do to Paris,' : 40 60. do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to HaMburg, 17_50, Passengera also forwarded to Harve, Bremen, Bottaddra,'Antwerp, 40.,"at equally low rates. Fires from Liverpool or,- Queenstown.; 'lei Oabin, $75, $B6, SlO6. Steerage A:dui TAier wh4l:4W- ~ From .Qneeneetown, $3O. ,;:yhoei to wish 6.66 d hi their'friendti can buy eta here at these rates. For further information apply at the-Oompa- Y 's Cam ' nAtE: t 01511exu1S Y, JOHN G. rO:'O 0 .7.lllhUrallfAli, HarriiimPg% • •:Ucbk L. -*** DR. 13WEVI"f3 INFALLIBLE' LINIMENT, . GREAT EXTERNAL REINERT, • MR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND"MINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS,PILES,IMADACHE, AND, ALL „„RHEUMATIC AND. lag TOW .r DISORDERS. For all of which it is'a ,speedy 'end certain' remedy, and, never fails: : ThiaLinfiatat is pre pared from the recipe of .Dr. Stephen. Sweet, of Connecticut, the lemons bond sOter,. and has been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIA2OR OF FAIN, it Is un-. rivalled by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a single , trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically Rheumatic Disorders Of every kind, and iu thousands of cases wherelt has been used it has itevei been known to fail.': IVR NEDRALGLeI, it will efford Linmediate relief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the' worst cop of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to. do it. , TOOTHACH_E' alfio will it dare instiotly: FOR NERVOUS. DEBILITY AND GENE RAL LASBITUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and nn failing remedy. Acting directly upon the ner vous tissues, it strengtnemh and revivifies the ystem, and rrstores it to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES. —As an external remedy, we claim that it is the best known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every, victim Of this ~distressing cciMplaink.shinfid-ii* it a trial, for It will - not "faitto hfitriflfrimedeite relief, andin ,a,majority of cased willteffect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will never fail to , : SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The, worat,cakse may„ be cOnquered by this Liniment inqiiirrethiee'divs. OUTS, WOUNDS, SORES,..UL CERA .BURNSAND SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful healing properties of DR. OVRET'S INFALLIPLEMIVAi IS,EZ when used fea)iding to direction& 'AI4 =LAWNS, FROSTED FEET, 121 WOT STINGS., . EMERY - HORSE.. OWNER "3 " sliouldhavUthis remedyatharid; for [ fa s t n rise at the fast appearance Lameness 'e - factually prevent those formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and which rendea so many, otherwble valuable horses, nearly - Worthless. Over four inuidred voirmiar3 , :testimonials to the wonderfur curative properties of thin Lint= went have bean received within the last two Yenrs,japd niany of ty - #l2, tpgi persons in the bitted rariks - Of life. - , - ceitrtiox. To avoid imposition„dbeerve "the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephn Sweet on every label, and ago. "Stephen 'Sweet's ; Inf~lliblq Liniment" blown in the glati of each bottle, without which none are genuine. BIOH4BDSON ,& CO. , _ Sole Proprii:itii*lfor wi ch, Ct. For sale by all &Alen. dawly emr FLOWERS OF, ITALY. TOILET - • : ‘.! E AU. D . E - rOO - L 0 G. NE . A N et:plaits. iMpregnatiOh„..of Pure Spices A with the odors /if Flowers, Blossoms of Or9ge, Roseman, Balm, Violet and Roses, *er* fraSiaht orttlae ivalberchief. For sale by the quasi orlWottki.. 3916 B. A:KPilapotheiiiir. ra.. SOMETHING' NEW 1 rivE• was HOCKTEI'; aow Perfume of .L ji.vetaerF14, 412 910 8 1 35 . 104 -Xiguom44.2 fortttie toilet, " bat h , 4rui iliakeTadef:' .0.3 r, 3 1 f'k)k - 44taNrag au2o - it. : PApit t ry;, Ha URE AND UNADULTERATED SPICES, P from the moat celebrated mills in the erran try, just rewired and for sale by jl4 WK. DOCK, Js., & CO. liltbitat NOT A L O OHOLIC Irg:'(11:14111EVI , A001)1111M11101111v3:+; rrlift:i EXTRACT A PUBS TONIC DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases '4:4 the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a iirdered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa tion; Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart- Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the-Stomach, Soar Eructations, Sinking or Flut tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the-Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fait terhig at the "'Heart, Choking or Suttoo.ting Sensations when in a lying p :store, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain hi the Head, Deficiency of Per- Riration, Yellowness ot the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning - in the Flesh, Con stant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow Fever Bilious Fever, &c. They contain NO ALOOHOL OR-BAD WHISKY. They will cure the move diseases in ninety-nine cases-ant a hundred. HOOFTANDtS -GERMAN BITTERS I Are not a LOW and untried article, but' have sfodd the test of fifteen years' trial by the American public, and their reputation and exile are - not rivaled by any similar preparation. " The proprietors have thousands of letters from the most eminent' OLBEGYIW, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS AND CITIZENS. own Testifying, of their peraonal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. - • • DO YOU WANT SOM.ETHIS G TO STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT A GOOD., APPETLLE I DO YOU WANT TO BUILD:UP YOURCONSuI UTION ? DO YOU WANT, TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU WANT. ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? DO ,YOU WANT A BRISK AND' VIGOROUS FEELING ? If you do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE ;There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 is 4 cents pie gallon, the taste diaguisalby Anise or &Irian der Seed. This class of Bitters has caused, and will continue to cause, - as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the deat of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stim ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea ted and kept up, and the result is all the horrors a , - dendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For thaw who desire and WILL HATE a Ltywn- Bitters, we publish the-following receipt: Get ONE BOTI'LE „OE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT TERS aneLiniz with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKY, and the result will be a prworation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal virtues and true ertellenee any of the numerous Li guirliitters in theinarket, and will COST MACH LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in connection with a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less price than these Ulterior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! ARP TILI MUMS OP 13OLDIZRB. We all the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privatione incident to camp life. In the lista, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large propertion are suffering from debili ty. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Boofland's German Bitters. Diseases resulting frowillitiordere of the digestive organti are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in stating that if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise will be lost. We call patticular attention to the following remarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own language "has been"saved by the Bitters: - , PIZIGADBLPHIA, August 28•1, 1862. Vessri. - Jones & Evans :—Well, gentlemen, your Hoofiand's German Bitters has saved my We. There is no mistake in this. It is vouch ed for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my case. I am, and have been for the last four years, a member of illierman's celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Captain B. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in No- vember last with inflammation of the lungs, and was for seventy-two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debill y, heightened by an attack.of dysentery. I was then remov ed. from the White • House and sent to this city on board the steamer State of Maine, from which I landed on the 28th of June. Since: that time I have been about as low as any one could be and still retain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I yr,sit scarcely able to swat.. I6W - anythiog, and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not- ven keep's glass of water en my atomach. - Lif& could not lest under these en- Cumstances! _and, _accordingly, the physicians who had been working faithfully, though un successfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread archer, frankly told me they could do no more for me and advised me to SIN a clergyman and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who ifsitel me at the hespitid, Mr. Frederick Stein: iron, of Sixth below Arch street, advised MB, as a forlorn hope, to try your bitters ' and kind ly procured a bottle. From the time I com- ' menced taking them the gloomy shadow of deathiscedrid; and I am now, thank-God for it, getting bridal. Though I have taken but two: bottlef,3 have, gained ten pounds, and Eel Magpie of being permitted - to rejoin my . wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months ; for, gentlemen; I am - EL loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front.. Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the Certainty of life which has taken the place of vague tears,-to your Bitters will I owe the glorious' Priitilege of again duping to my Bosom those who are dearest to me in lite. • Very-truly yours, ISAAC MALONR --- We fully concur in- the truth of the above statement,' as we. had despaired of seeing on comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health.. John Cuddieback, First New York Battery George A. Ackley, Co. oi. llth s hiaine; Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York:; J.: Spencer, Ist Battery 4. B. rasewell, Co. B, 3d crment ; -Henry B. Jerome, Co. B. 8d Ver - MOnt r Henry T. Macdonald, - 00. 0, 6th Maine 1. - Jkarn F. Ward, Co. `N;- 2 5th Maine; Hairpin Noah, H, 72d New York; Nathaniel 'LI omas„Co. r;4stfr Penna.; Andrew J. Kim- hall, Co. - A, lid Vermont; John Jenkins, Co. B, 10iftiiPenna. .BEWABB OF cQuktamErrar • rJ.:, See that the signature of ”Cf. M..JAANCSON't.4. is on the 'wrap of each bottle. ritoewbottle,/floetAttiicorhalf dozen for - St. Mame Office iket4LanufactorY, No. al, JONES & EVANS, (SucceitOr to 0: M. Jackson & C 0.,) Proprietors. firlor sale by Druggist and Dealers in every town in the United States- imylo-dawly
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